This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntactic priming show that our decisions are influenced by sentences that we have recently heard or recently spoken. They also show that not all sentences have an equal amount of influence; that repetition of verbs increases priming (the lexical-boost effect) and that some verbs are more susceptible to priming than others. This thesis explores how and why syntactic decisions change with time and what these observations tell us about the cognitive mechanism of speaking. Specifically, we set out to develop a theoretical account of syntactic priming. Theoretical accounts require mathematical models and this thesis develops a sequence of mathematical m...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
We investigate the extent to which modern, neural language models are susceptible to structural prim...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Stud-ies on syntac...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciência Cognitiva, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, Faculdade de...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming (SP) is the effect by which, in a dialogue, the current speaker tends to re-use th...
AbstractWhy do comprehenders process repeated stimuli more rapidly than novel stimuli? We consider a...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
We investigated whether structural priming of production latencies is sensitive to the same factors ...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
We investigate the extent to which modern, neural language models are susceptible to structural prim...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Studies on syntact...
This thesis is about how our syntactic choice changes with linguistic experience. Stud-ies on syntac...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciência Cognitiva, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, Faculdade de...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. T...
Syntactic priming (SP) is the effect by which, in a dialogue, the current speaker tends to re-use th...
AbstractWhy do comprehenders process repeated stimuli more rapidly than novel stimuli? We consider a...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
We investigated whether structural priming of production latencies is sensitive to the same factors ...
We argue that psycholinguistics should be concerned with both the representation and the processing ...
Speakers' memory of sentence structure can persist and modulate the syntactic choices of subsequent ...
We investigate the extent to which modern, neural language models are susceptible to structural prim...